Kui Actress: Reason People Who Avoid Love Often Love the Deepest

Content creator and actress Kui Actress has shared her thoughts on love, arguing that the people who often avoid falling in love are sometimes the ones capable of loving the deepest. In a video posted on her TikTok account, Kui Actress reflected on why some people appear emotionally distant.

 

According to her, many are not avoiding relationships because they lack feelings, but because they understand just how deeply they become attached once they let someone into their lives.

 

“The best people when it comes to love are often those who avoid falling in love.” She explained that these individuals deliberately protect themselves by putting up emotional walls after learning difficult lessons from previous relationships.

 

 

 

Kui Actress // Instagram

 

Guarding the heart

Kui Actress said people who constantly guard their hearts usually know themselves very well. They understand the intensity of the love they give and the emotional risks that come with opening up to someone.
According to her, they know they love genuinely, become vulnerable, and invest fully in relationships. Because of those qualities, they choose to be cautious rather than rushing into romance. “They know how they love. They know how deeply they fall in love, how genuine they are, and how vulnerable they become.”

Love behind the walls.

Despite speaking about emotional barriers, Kui Actress insisted that people should not assume those who guard their hearts are incapable of love.
 “Once you finally reach that place they keep protected, you will be loved more than you ever imagined.” She suggested that the strongest relationships are often built through patience, consistency, and genuine commitment rather than rushing into love.

 

Kui Actress // Facebook

 

Don’t give up on love.

Although Kui Actress acknowledged that painful experiences can make people fearful of loving again, she encouraged people not to lose hope in finding meaningful relationships.
“Do not give up on love.” She ended her message with a humorous observation about modern dating, saying many people today appear to be more focused on financial success than romance.
 Kui Actress joked that anyone choosing to prioritise making money should continue doing so and, by the end of the year, proudly look back at how much they have earned. “Apparently, everyone out here is looking for money, not love.”

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